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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-08-07, Page 7witbilt ed yet all WO lead eons steep that a 1 ile eroticg urs horse up the Made, *alma UG ards auto. Theft 1 oTsory- behind Ilan there rode four cavaliers in tiling. The path by wldio11 the Fa4nte dress—all Olean shaven, With ,:Or the Inetnitains wits so round comely faces, looking to MO more could only be 10(1 item's like monks than dragoons. •k1•t I short It slowly and with difll(nhty, brit iu the gruff order they halted with a rattle of other direction the ground appeared to be arms, while their leader cantered forward, more open, and to lead straight (town into the Are beating Upon his eager face and gently sloping valley. Had I but my the beautiful head. of leis charger, I knew foot in yonder stil'rllps and my sabot in any of course by the strange coats that they Handl, a single bold dash alight take No were English, It Was the first sight that Out of the power of these vormIn o$ tlt0 I had ever had of thefts, but front their • rooks, stout bearing and their masterful way I I was still Malang it over and strain., could see at to glance that what I ]lad a1. tug with lay `wrists and any ankles when ways been told was true, and that they their 011101! 0x111)0 out from his grotto and Were excellentn people lto iglit against. t'.young • (led their heads and looked across at ole, "What devil's i g# f l 1 +1 (L TILE W1NGIIAA1 TIMES, AUU-UST 7, 1816. N I/ rwt ' ,. salty sellae tulle with his lieutenant, who , � lay groaning near the fire, they both nod- officer, in]�hsullicie stly tate youupto neh; t'htat who \vas Selling or u+ p 1 \ $e then said some few words to the hand, �\ o\ ( to him?" „ ••n to do you trying t l ro ). EK •lata .and what a , hands and laughed u). . as 3 L sold ulrl n g 1 d their 1 c d alalearned who 1p ; rwariously. Things looked ominous, and It was at that nuuuout that I i tat tho ,t b.l l .1 • lief ,O , o bin„ thos( am n 1 t that 1 i heads feel tl 1 I was delighted to e Y Were so far free that l; eauld etasily slip them through the cords if I wished. But in teaching inv the tongue of tho Nang- With. any ankles I feared that I could do ' fish My ankles had just been freed, so (lrscun 1 nt of the Irish kings, had spent hat I had only to slip my hands out of nothing, for when I strained it brought t siioli pain into my lance wound. that I , the cords, and with a single rush I luul bad to gnaw nay mustache to keep from ' flown across, picked up 311y saber whore prying out. I could only lio still,half ' it lay by the ilre, and luivled myself onto free and half bound, and seo what turn 1 thooall diey wounded 1anlil poor 's horse. spub things were likely to talo' foot to Hamm, but was in the seat in a For -ter. i could not sop what abedey single boaind, I tore the hotter from the Were after. Ono of the rascals ctree up tree and before the,C villains could so un ton side topo of a wde, and ie tree pe 1nu41) as ::nal) a pistol at oto 111(03 beside on. ono silo of the glade, and tied a raps ,the Fu',11,11 editor. riot topI surrender Ind. elle of tho trunk. van loran Or the Werth. I nave, for Mt. ample, hardly. over tenet a Frenchman who could ineat t Ili English title correctly. If I had not traveled I should not bo able to 81ty with ounfitiene0 that this young Man's real name was ll130) 1lon. Sir Itus- toll Bart, this last being an 110neral)10 distinction, so that it Ives as the Bart that I usually addressed hint, just as in Spanish one might soy "the Hon." As we roe beneath tho moonlight in. the lovely Spanish night we spoke our minds to molt other, as if wo were broth- ers, We were both of an ago, you see, both of the light cavalry also (the. Six- teenth light dragoons was hie u'giment) and both with tho sante hopes tn(1. ambi- tions. 'Cover have I learned to know a Best for�*!M` '' Wash Day makes clothes sweet, clean, white, with the least labor. Its remark. able lasting and cleansing properties make SURPRISEmost economical and Best for., -4,40' Every Day Ul,, a man so clrt1(k1y a8 I (11d the Bart, Ho APl.-a,a�1'- �'°^ ""'•"'�°" ..ax�c.•a`.,�,�r+.,m-.sws.,�a srs•vw-�,,..rtrcrr:rr-- gdLwe loo the name of it girl whom Ito had Transporting; rerlalmble rood. rnl-�re i 7te are an last' int r no mato empl to » � 1Jt�a11 ix. loved at as garden called Vauxhall and for 'n all Mao G a o •e to him et 1 part I )ol" any P 1 h`1 ' from , ) Ilan i ,• el.(fl •1 ua Ile 1q1, 41U o hoe) I of ( , • � l nearly ' , Then Illi his has<1ni, and I to garter. 1 Y 9 C.. He 111111 „ " to you, sir,,' I cried, fastened another rope in tho shute fashion though I my , 1r," 3 c not to a similar tree 011 the other side. The two loose ends woro now dangling down, ;land I waited with some curiosity and. just .fL little trepidation to see what they would do next. Tho whole hand pulled upon ono of tho ropes until they had bent the strong young tree down into a semicircle, and they then fastened it to a stump, so as to hold it so. When they 11(ul bent the other tree down in a similar fashion, the 'two. summits wore within a few foot of • each other, though, as you understand, they would. each spring back to their original position tho instant they were released. I alr0)4(ly saw tllo diabolical plan which those miscreants lead formed. +'I presume that you are a strong mann, ,co1onel," said the chief, coming towards ilio with his hatet'ul 8)11111. "If you will have the kindness to loosen these cords," I answered, "I will show you how strong I ant," "We wore all interested to see whether you were as strong as these two young saplings," said he. "It is our intention, you see, t(f tio ono end of each rope round •, your ankles and then to lot the trees go. If you aro stronger than the trees, then, •of course, 110 harm. would. bo done. If on the other hand the trees aro stronger than yon—why, in that case, colonel, we may havo a souvenir of you upon each side of our little glade." He laughed as ho spoke, and at the sight of it the whole forty of thcnl]aughcd also. Even now if I tun in any darker humor, or if I havo a touch of nay old Lithuanian ague, 1800 in illy. sleep that )'111 of (lark savage faces with their cruel oyes and the firelight flashing t teeth. upon their Strong whet( t CHAPTER IV. It is astonishing—and I havo heard manly make the 81)1)10 remark—low acute One's senses become at such a crisis as this. I ani convinced that at no )moment - is ono living- so vividly, so acutely, as at the instant when 1L violent and foreseen In 1 I] It ct k a of transportation p •n t facilities e ---- ]: we nveh(•rCn^torts. n b wnss[c ,F mod - Innen Baby ',, • t "star t 'a • L11 , shecried Child, s 1 v aChU she was When ,ed from � 1 � i ishnblo food is eon\ 1y ri I; 1 sized than in the s(afaty with which per- , f n n rent Irresistible Proof That There is a Cure for Diabetes, When HE NEARLY SE1E1r31 1118 Iii:rtl) FilOAI 1II8 Si10C).DEUR. quarreled over Hussar anti' dragoon, for he was aLbsurdly proud of his regiment, and she bc^ame :hiss, she 01u08 t„ ::ester a distance. In this particular, AtlNtrnll:t, Yi tut elle 1}ed Cl:ilclren,she gavothcnl ('++steels. South America and the United States are no further removed from Europe t'•uan a single province formerly was from the capital of the couutry of whiell it formed N ESf'S EXECUTION. a part. Algeria is DOW supplying Paris Coterie, County of Carletop, an ankets with camel heat, An extent e I, Charles biose, of the City of Ottawa, iu the Absurd Attempt to Prove That Marshal plant has been created in that French I County of Carleton, Blacksmith, do hereby Noy Eseaaped to America. 1 colony for the killing and refrigerating ! solemnly declare as follows: 1 "A Family Record of Ney's Exeou- 1 of those animals and daily shipments j 1, 3 reside at 180 Bolt Street, is the said City tion," written by Mine. Campari, Is on. 1 aro made to Paris. The moat of the of Ottawa. tributed to the July Century by a rela- 1 camel is described as not unlike beef, 2. Forthe past fffte n years I have boons i five, of this lady, George Clinton Genet I With the tenderness of veal. The hump great sufferer from kidney disease; among the of d eenbush, N.Y. Mr. Genet, in a pre - is tho choicest portion. Eggs that form prominent syuiptea1s of which wore severe ! paratory note, says: Au absurd attempt rely were gathered near the localities I Paine in my bade, hotilaihes extending from the base of the pi i between sly elennters, A The following sworn statement is the best proof that diabetes is not incurable, and that there is as remedy whieh will cure it, it: has been made recently to prove in a where they wean sold now come from published volume that Noy was not shot distant points. Four million daily are in 1815, but escape(. to America, and received in London from foreign coun- becalne a schoolmaster in North Carolina, tries Most of them tomo from Russia. Where by lately died; An alleged fat T1 nommand in England twice the c of his writing is given in the lc. similbook, as well as one of the W nus ° The export of eggs from. Russia, that n the old French cavalryman who, -- is e writings f price they bring in the home market, (TO BE CONTINUED. i �I �l l 1M d a I pa to , d h official figures. 1.1pa,�I, t of 'Elohin en. Tho writing, which lr'is this product goys to England. !n 10(i - Ow v ins writing o ' tha - dressed fowl a"lieged, when drunk on a certain ' oe- 1885, amounted to 235,000,000, increased ea I I n elated himself to be the Dulbd'��n 1895 to 1,250,000,000. These aro • s. Tho turgor proportion of 1 when co marshal, seems doubtful w � aro annually exported from Russia to all CURED BY DR. AGNEW'S GREAT with that kndien to r)e' his, an(i�✓the ass European oountrioa. _ 1 Heart Remedy—Many Lives Saved snored sl hilarity„ beget veep that and the Ile 'Wanted a 'Light. — Writing of the 'tQ1"d Irenojf soldier of I THE SECRET OF SUCCESS OF DR. AG.lE1V'S North Carolina is inconceiftable. It is ab- When a confirmed cigarette fiend G''ATARRAL Pow171:R. I surd to suppose tlutt y should have wants to smoke, he is pretty pertain to I proclaimed himself bt" be the Duke of do so, no matter what the consequence. """ Were it not that Dr. Agnew's Cure for lohingen since at the time of his ere- Recently a young Augustan went on a 1 olalted is the genu 6 -pared dition, great quantities of the Heart will give relief within thirty ; ' fishing trip and strayed off several miles 111148E WAS P0014 VIDAL BEFORE Ti17im. •• minutes after the first dose has been oution he was s )? 1nce Elch f Moskowa, and from his Party. Finally an tlncontlol- much bettor than his French. "If Yon taken we would not read of so many • no lougerable desire to smoky came over hint. Be wi11 look at that tree to the loft you will lives being saved by this remedy. Wm. � It is it ssible that, as is assorted in see what these villains do to tho honor- Onerry. of Owen Sound, Ont., says: " t ' the b I referred to, Ney should have had cigarettos, but no matoh. He fretted able gontivinen who f1L11 into their was greatly troubled with weakness of , eon itcd to the subterfuge of being shot and fumed for some time, and then a hands." I the heart and fainting spells for two a s y muskets charged with pgvador bright idea came to him. He crushed up I Tho flee had flared up at the moment, years, and ofttimes was unfitted for my alone, and ft f Ili g and Preten'd,1 as oor Vidal exposed' before work. Naturally much anxiety was felt 1 g d flims revolver tight i fired. The ' and. there. \\ P ; then., as horrible an object as one could by thyself and friends, for no treatment Seo in as llightlnlaro. "God= l" cried the , seemed to do me any good. I was in- officer, and "Godtun l" cried each of the fluenced, however, to try Dr. Agnew's Your troopers, which is the same as .with Cure for the Heart, ane. found it as pro - 1 us when wo cry "Mon Dice!" Out rasp- claimed—a `speedy' cure. I have now ed the five swords and the four mon closed taken five bottles, and it has brought Up. Ono who wore a sergeant's chevron back my heart to proper action, and laughed anel clapped me on the shoulder. made me strong and well." "Fight for•your skin, froggy," said he. Catarrh—One secret of success in Dr. Alt! it was so flno to have horse between Agnew's Catarrhal Powder is that it is ray thighs all(.. Sa 1w031p011 111 lily grip. I easy and pleasant to use. As Mr. W. H. waved it above my head anti shouted in Bennett, Ccnservatiwe member in the any exultation. Tho Odd had come for- last House of Commons, said: taken in wardl,Witll that odious smiling face of his. ;the morning it clears the head of any "Your excellency will observe that this cold or catarrhal trouble that is mani- Frenchman is Dur prisoner," 110 said. fest." But it not alone deals with the "You aro a rascally robber," said the minor cases, but even where deafness Englishman, shaking hist s\vorcl at him. and some of the worst forms of disease 1 ref )'Sed He asked the soldiers to $1e a "It is a (lisps= to us to have such allies. have become manifest these have been lis heart, and they did. By the Lord, if the general wore of my eradicated by this remedy. To the mlin(1 we would. swing you up to the names of Mr. George E. Casey, Hon... Moreover, at • the time when it is nearest tree." ', David Mills, Hugo H. Rots might be `claimed that Noy was concealing hinls1lf "But 111y prisoner?" said. the brigand, added scores of other members of the I in North Carolina, Joseph Bonaparte was in his suave voice. late Parliament, who, over their own sig- I living at Bordentown, and his house and "Ha shall come with us to Lord Wel- natures, have borne testimony to the 1 his fortune would have been atNeyPh 1 i a er n n to be dead, should havo su ere L. be a arried into exile ire 1a strap ng Itis handkerchief, placed t11e muzzle of la n its folds andred l handkerchief was, of course, ignited, 1'1811) dizziness, headac'hes.etc. I ways in a ba.d state generally and suffered groat agony at fishes. The intense pain prevented lay sleeping, and I seemed to get worse continually. Tho doctors who were called iu pronounced my disease diabetes, but their treatment did no good, and they held out but slight hope of nlyrecovery. I was then. 80 tar gone with tale •"ecaso tlu 1) I could not turn lit Ind without holt,, 11y urine was of a dark wino color, an 1 full a• sediment, $. I took all ldnds of modictue, but without permanent relief. 4. HI'ariug of Doan's Kidney Pills I got s box at IL,1? . MacCarthy's drug store, but b .ving t so often disapp•,tuted I lead Ito faith iu land. At the battle of Waterloo Ney � and in a few moments 110 was contentcd- vainly, sought death wherever the battle ' ly puffing away at a cigarctto.--Au- was fle' nest. With an army off' sixty ; gusta (Ga.) Herald. thousand men still left, he 4 pitulated I under the wells of Paris, up ick condition ` Lile Easli;onsl,le Purse. of general alnnestq of offenses both civil The fashionable girl these days lets an0 military.%• These tetras were basely her purse swing from a chain which she violated, and to, satisfy the clamor of the wears about leer neck. The eluain must returned aristoci0a t�4. of the old regime, be very $no (anti tho purse of silver or Ney was exec11j9ll'• Wellington could have gold mesh, with agate top. `this idea is Prevented thins crime after the eondemna- snore for novelty thaal convenience, for tion by the/Chamber of peers, but did not, a purse dangling from one's waist is apt for reas�w,9is best known be himself. Ney to he a trifle annoying. But it is the was offiared an opportunity to escape, but fashion, and so the girls are all doing it. A few of the fair maids tuck part of t11e purse within tho belt, as if it ware a watch. liany of these woven or mesh purses are wonderfully beautiful. They not only have the gold top studded with jewels, but a tiny get) or two glistens tuuong the woven threads of t11e purse it- self. --New York Journal. lington's camp." ' value of the remedy. bold at Chisholm s "Just 1a word in your car before you Drug Store. take him." — He apnroaohed the young officer, and • then, turning, as quick as a flash, he fired "` •�i1> '"�R' his pistol in my face. The bullet scored. I Loyalty to Christ. its way through 111y hair and burst 11 hole �,. �.' 011 each side of lay busby. Seeing that he I Loyalty to Christ involves loyalty to had 1111580(1 1110, he 114150(1 the pistol and. 1 as Inn) and brother, loan every manemo and condition the nation. of every "HELP, 001e. I c1 I11(3 " - 'Was ((bent s t0 hurl it at• sinme,gle when the I boy wi6llout father and mother was slittle death os fagots,ts our. I could sell thewiEnglish ergll severed ]l sihea backhand - resinous I could sop every twig boo cut, nearly drlladinot a reached the I sent tu nthe tuele ears who alone to ah distant state upon the ground., I could hear every rustle brds• of the seen, 01 hea as 1 have nowt sm es o, botoreground,t o 1 too last de w died o .lis lbut ips, i t° n ono to care hos • heart., save at such tilnos of bnforn the wi)olc'hnrde w fie nnrii sls'L.s es I de.,tination without°,lp yted to reach his d ger. or (,angel. And sore \o en tho time when before' 110th a were allibounds and.sa safely out of the glide, and 1 ham, he said: "My Sunday school teach- anyono oleo, ad1 er sewed the directions on my coat," tho chief had addressed Inv, I had heard a � galloping clown the winding track which I these: "In low, monotonous sound, far (away, indeed, i led to the valley. ' - and yet coaling nearer at every instant. 1 It was not until we had left the ravine bt first it \t as but shad finished speaking, open fields that we venturear behind us and were d toll halt ant in while the time he had t 1 'while the assassins were untying ,n1y to see `what injuries We had su8t(line. lu ..cc no a ankibg in ardor to lead Die to t teat 1 a, I ever I lay heart was heating proudly and ]7 111 tLlll� E ! For ino, weak and wounded. as I w s, J' any my 1114Lr4ol, I 1 lei tL, plainly heard anything in my life, the clinking I chest was nearly bursts g 7 of horseshoes, and the jingling of brittle 1 think lk that I Etienne Gerard, 11 . it likely that I, who , to remember mo. My faith, th before they ventured again t 111 T. t ' this gang of murderers so much U; left which would Chains, with the clank of sabers aga 111 ) irons think s lr t 1 ho t into h • s f t 11 ) v lighta one Caw )Ori Y u hands • 110lea 1 21st. lived with tto lay trot hair stunted Ino lip, would mistake says. io carried away wi the louucl, of es, bel on the march? a 8311011 oration to these "tII/1p comrades, help I" I shlivltldl, 1 neon and told them wlese cross 'rTllir(l hug - that I Illa(10 nave English- ' it was that they Would. have spok- and though they struck 11th a had helped to ro8cul. mouth. and trioti to drag uta opts the on of glory also tut /of the sympathies of '` t tl officer est me short. tree, I kept on yelling,Iiolp In , I brave men, bu bravo boys! Help me, my children! ave 's all riy lt," said he, "any initu- tr colonel!" They aro murdering yoL es fell sorgeantt the moment tum wounds and my trlooilcd `trooper •nes ]torso hit with a pistol i z k. I had brought on a (10111111111, ane bullet on t3 o fotloc for nothing less than my Ave hundred flet 0o r Janes a go \with 11R. sergeant 11t188he18, i ottlg•ofLt1118 and 1411, to and I Haiti( o with troopers Harvey and Smith ;it 3111 opening of the alalic. reared was to 1s to tho right until they touch the But that whish really appeared ]tt•og f the Gorman h very different to anything awhicli 3 1i o aul c011ceiVe(1. Into tho Il )1i1))1 upon • young lino '] a •y 110 )11 a g cams galloping •1, f Wes �o. H o\ 1liost botautiful roan her, • faced and pleasant looking, with t11' debonnaire bearing in tho wort( ill n ca. of carry in. way Y most gallant way which reminded loo sot ctn. 1-l:o wore n cingula once been red all ( t ]tow stained to the , loaf wherever fill' Els shoulder golden lace helmo white v hussars. So these three jingle(. away together. Q,a w11i10 the officer and I, followed at some hose chargSk bad trooper w the tl tthedistance byn d ista 'nt tai ht down St rode g i me tin dot been -wounded, lostoon noVery8 Lt21 . hat • lis n English n(i the direction of t g m801f, a 1 Ivo had opened our hearts, forWO each tllo begin - at from other the of 'ofd�, i ole. • l the look ked li 11 rave of 1 this b t Y t ,A hat it 11013 y1 the of 1J` .nt which testi 3 Hing. Ho \1103 but which was lad, and 11e had beenton to sent it tit scouting ou by m (01 a withered oak Lord o r advaancing through the nloun- ,, , • could l reach it. signs ofof a wandering • u i (ou d advantage I Las. It is ono 1. boa b er; were of 1 tains. tet • r;l'. a bright anodal 1 life like mine, that you learn to pick up Itis 1 t _ti with a coquettish , those bits,of knowledge ledge wihich distingulsh nun upon one std(. of its crest. posal. Moreover, .after the fall o e Bourbons there would have been no reason why Ney should not have, returned to France. In 183a Eugene Ney, his third son, visited tba United States, and i went to the house of his kinsman Genet, who rasided on tho Hudson, near Al- bany, tit never heard of this alleged Duke oT''Elehingen. It is useless to fol- low these absurdities further. Ney is buried in Pore la Chaise at Paris, with Viso of his sons and his brother-in•1am, Gamot. A plain slab marks the place. On the spot where he was executed e stands a monument ereoted by French Government. and showed teem. They were leso: __ _ nsinueh as yo have done it unto ono of 1 LY the 1011St of these, My '.lrethrel7, ye have I ��Y done it unto Me." Christ was traveling Ii �unil��r� KNOW THAT In his slim. At the Electrocution. Sheriff (to trembling prisoner)—Brave up. Don't lot them think you are afraid to die. Prisoner (indignantly)—I'ru not. But I wish you'd get it over. The 011tair looks so much like a dentist's. (11" Weak z rlcall: Bacl Larne me Backs, Painful Backs or ariy kind of Bad Backs, Manley S Celery -Nerve Compound is the Great Back Strengthener. Wm. Rogers, 5 Ottawa Street, Termite, Ont., writes :—" For a a s I he been v ear f bled o Y num S troubled with a lame b ick. some of the doctors I consulted called it Lumbago: others, Kidney Disease. I received no benefit from their bathsago Iw as luck ism treatment. Nn u ante y r s o tr enough non t y g lucky CelerySterve Compound, and, after taking two or three bottles, the paid entirely' left me, and I have had 110 return of it for 8 mouths now.,, For sale in wing'liam by Colin A. Campbell. i�vi,'1`°' then tl olu However I sweet,:(. cfiklug them, and t they struck the rig lit spot at once, and I 0001 mewled to got better From that time oa improvement was conthuton' until I atu 110ta,. eafter ave weeks ntirely free f om pein of of anylk111(11. 'l he uriiue is natural, and I am now working right along every day in my shop. s. Itis a great source of Pleasure for m0 to tectifv to the world of the curative powers of Daan's Kidney Pills, a131 I mltke this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be thin, awl knowing that it is of the sante force and effect es if roa(1,• under oath and by virtue of the Canada Evidence let. Sod• CHAILLESMOSS, Declared before me at the City of Ottawa, in the Couutyof Carleton, this 4th day of Apra, 1896. Sad. JOHN E. O'IMEAILA, A Commissioner, etc. In the 1{est. Drawback Dick—I don't see why• they're inalcin' such a fuss about hoss-. less wagons in tho cast. We've lead 'em out, west as lung es I kin remember. 11r. Effete—Really! What do they run tt it.l:' 1)rawba('k Dick—Mules. ,t s ' .RAY Yi 5 fir � (.rt�srr•..VAt11 t; li rnll�,:reflf: b•i�.,. 4.1.7 =1.7 both for M. It7w1ZNAf., paid biXT.i',RNAL use, sad won- derful1,11.1s tumult to r(.lievo dictrese. PAIN -KILLER Itn l5(0tcerin �fu3(1Bolir4, 01,111s. 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